The Hungarian Sports Law Society (Sportjus) has announced it will not delegate a member to the Hungarian Olympic Committee (MOB) in protest of a proposed rule change. The decision stems from a dispute regarding the potential membership of Zoltán Szilágyi, the father of fencer Liliána Szilágyi, who has faced ethical censure. The MOB president is reportedly seeking to amend regulations to facilitate Szilágyi’s inclusion as a member. Sportjus views this move as undermining ethical standards within the Olympic movement. By withholding its delegate, the society is signaling its disapproval of the proposed rule change and its commitment to upholding ethical principles. This action represents a significant challenge to the MOB’s leadership and raises questions about the independence of sporting organizations in Hungary. The situation highlights a growing tension between administrative flexibility and ethical considerations within Hungarian sport.